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counterpartn. in the law of contracts, a written paper which is one of sever...
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counterpartThe corresponding part to a pattern danced by the partner.
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counterpartmid-15c., originally countre part "duplicate of a legal document," from Middle French contrepartie, from contre "facing, opposite" (see contra-) + partie "copy of a person or [..]
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counterpartIn the context of Dutch development cooperation this is understood to be the organization, educational institution or individual in a developing country who is supposed to benefit from a relationship with a Dutch partner. The word does not carry this connotation in English. It simply means a comparable body: for example, DAAD is the German counterp [..]
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counterpartIn the law of contracts, a written paper that is one of several documents that constitute a contract, such as a written offer and a written acceptance. If the parties are in different localities, ofte [..]
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counterparta person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another a duplicate copy (Counterparts (album)) Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993 [..]
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counterpartn. Something taken with another for the completion of either.
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counterpartone of two corresponding or duplicate copies of a legal instrument
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counterpartan application filed in a foreign patent office that is substantially similar to (like) the patent application filed with the USPTO and is based upon some or all of the same invention. The two applications would generally have the same applicant. -- see 37 CFR 1.97 for more p
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counterpart(n) a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another(n) a duplicate copy
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